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Climate change population and women: facing realities / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
Gupta, Sanju Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Global Warming  Climate Change  Women  Population  Men  UNFCC 
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ID:   128182


Diasporic women and acculturation: exploring Jhumpa Lahiri's the namesake / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Diasporas are the human face of the globalization process. The contemporary importance of Diasporas can be related to the seemingly contradictory historical processes of consolidation of national cultural identities and large international migrations. Though the phenomenon of migration is as old as the existence of humanity, international migration on a large scale started during colonial times. Labour demand, political conflicts, technological changes and trade and commerce together, contribute to international migration becoming one the most important determinant of modern global change. This paper attempts to explain the cross cultural conflicts, trauma, isolation, aspirations and dilemmas of the Indian Women immigrants in Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake , especially Aashima Ganguly, who find herself in between the native culture and host culture and her trishanku experience of being neither in Calcutta nor in America which is at the very centre of diasporic trauma. Ashima is a true representative of the majority of women expatriates who are reluctant to change or adapt to the culture of the host country. But still she sacrifices all her comforts for the sake of her family and like the typical traditional Indian women; her life revolves around her husband and children.
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ID:   116149


Economic growth, empowerment and women: building capacities in India through ICTs / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   138400


Energy poverty and women: problems and prospects for India / Gupta, Sanju   Article
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Summary/Abstract Access to clean, affordable, sustainable energy is thus an enabling factor for economic development and poverty reduction as well as for achievement of internationally agreed development goals, including ensuring environmental sustainability and promoting gender equality. At the same time, access to energy services can be argued to be a human right in itself.
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ID:   118093


Energy security and climate change concerns: India's quest for a low-carbon future / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Energy Security  India  Climate Change  Greenhouse Gas  Carbon Future 
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ID:   120941


Energy security and sustainable development in India: issues of gender mainstreaming / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   133435


Fair trade and economic growth: empowering Indian producers / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Classical free trade theory, which originates from Adam Smith's and David Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage, claims that countries specialize in an export what they are relatively good at producing, and they import what they cannot produce sufficiently. Since for example the climate in Germany does not allow for the production of coffee ant since the infrastructure and the technological advancement for the manufacturing of car is not developed in Bolivia, both countries benefits from opening their markets for mutual trade. In theory, free trade is a win-win Situation which everyone benefits.
Key Words International Trade  Economics  Trade  India  Economic Growth  Fair Trade 
Fair Trade Forum 
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ID:   135480


India, China and the emerging energy security concerns: exploring the Central Asian potential / Gupta, Sanju   Article
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Summary/Abstract With the imperative of energy security assuming salience in all foreign policy considerations, it is significant that the two countries accept the significance of entering into cooperative and mutually beneficial relations. The fact is that aggressive bidding by either party only pushes up the price of the asset to the advantage of the seller and the disadvantage of both bidders.
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ID:   116029


Korean peninsula, the US and China: conflicting interests or co-management? / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Natural disasters and human security: an analysis of drought prone Maharashtra / Gupta, Sanju   Article
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Summary/Abstract The toll of human death and property damage has dramatically increased, far outstripping the coping capacities of the local, national, and even global assistance efforts. Natural disasters thus elicit taking a fresh look at the definition of security itself. Disasters can provide a measure of the preparedness and integrity of the affected society, showing both the adherence by the people to sound building and land use codes and the avoidance by the government of corruption and ineptitude.
Key Words Human Security  Natural Disasters  Maharashtra 
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Nepal's quest for energy security: prospects for India-Nepal power sharing / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Non-traditional threats, security and foreign policy: challenges before the UPA government / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   175989


Revisiting India-Iran Relations: Securing Ties Beyond Energy Security / Gupta, Sanju   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has had both security and economic interests in the West Asian region, with energy security being a prime factor. Therefore, peace and stability in the region has been crucial to the Indian interests. However, being an emerging power globally, it is imperative that India deals with its significant partners in West Asia on its own terms. Indian foreign policy has seen a shift from ‘Link West’ policy to ‘Act West’ policy by building strong economic and security ties with most of the countries in the Middle East, and valuable defence and security cooperation with the regional actors. It is here that India’s relations with Iran assume importance.
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SAARC: building bridges in the South Asian region / Soz, Safuddin (ed); Srivastava, R N (ed); Gupta, Sanju (ed) 2011  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Foundation for Peace and Sustainable Development, 2011.
Description 371p.
Standard Number 8190382330, hbk
Key Words SAARC  Terrorism  Energy  Regionalism  South Asia  Climate Change 
Rural Development 
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ID:   136851


Subhas Chandra Bose: the visionary of modern India / Gupta, Sanju   Article
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Summary/Abstract It is difficult to conjecture which way and how much longer the Indian freedom movement might have swayed, had it not been for the pivotal role so conspicuously played by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, one of the greatest freedom fighters ever born on the Indian soil. He virtually pushed 'Complete Independence' almost from nowhere onto the center-stage of the Indian freedom struggle and that too on a fast track. Afterwards, he assumed such a catalytic role to expedite the freedom struggle itself up to a close finish, which even his adversaries admired while his other contemporaries enthralled, and with the future generations still left to cherish, and so gloriously to recall.
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Understanding global politics / Kumar, Chanchal; Riamei, Lunghthuiyang; Gupta, Sanju 2017  Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2017.
Description xiii, 378p.pbk
Standard Number 9789386288370
Key Words Globalisation  WTO  IMF  World Bank  Global Politics  Global Issues 
Global Shifts 
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